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| Question 59643:  What is the solution to x/3+(2x+4)/4=(x-1)/6-(3-2x)/2
 Answer by praseena(37)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Here we have to solve the following problem, x/3+(2x+4)/4= (x-1)/6 -(3-2x)
 Multiply both sides by the lowest common multiple of 3,4,6,2, which is 12
 12(x/3)+12(2x+4)/4=12(x-1)/6 -12(3-2x)/2
 now simplify.
 Then it comes like this
 4x + 3(2x+4) = 2(x-1)-6(3-2x)
 4x + 6x + 12 = 2x -2 - 18+ 12x
 10x + 12 = 14x - 20
 subtract 10x from both sides
 then it is 12 = 4x - 20
 add 20 to both sides
 32 = 4x
 divide both sides by 4
 then it comes, x = 32/4 = 8
 so the solution is x = 8
 
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